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Russian President Vladimir Putin places a wreath at Ground Zero in New York City, 16 November 2001.
Races of Mankind (1910)
A 116-year-old U.S. Civil War veteran on his deathbed with a cigar in his teeth. Houston, Texas, 1959.
The aftermath of a car accident in 1945. The result of traveling at a high rate of speed without wearing a seat belt

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  • A man bought an old tintype photo for just $2 at a Fresno antique shop, only to later discover it was one of the rarest images in Western history -an authentic photo of Billy the Kid playing croquet, 1878
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  • The booking photo of Charles Bannon, who killed a family of six in Schafer. Bannon had been a farmhand for the family, North Dakota, December 1930 .
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  • An Italian man leaving the Julian March (becoming Yugoslavia) as new Italy-Yugoslavia borders are coming into effect, established by the Treaty of Paris (September 1947)(1224×884)
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  • 2 sister, sit by the porch of their home, 1914, Massachusetts. a very clear and sharp shot.
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  • 1st United States Volunteer Cavalry trooper on horseback wielding a Collins & Co. No. 22 machete during the Spanish-American War circa 1898.
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  • «The End. The last hours at Hitler’s headquarters.» USSR, 1948.
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  • Four girls in fancy dress, c. 1890s, probably southern Maryland, photograph by Ervin S. Hubbard
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  • Miss you mom! Happy Morher’s Day! 1962
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  • ‘Russian snow’ // Soviet Union // 1967
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  • German SS doctors checking kidnapped Polish children that are racially suitable for Germanisation. Failure led to being sent to extermination camps. (1942)(1929×2734)
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  • ‘I hear your conplaints about privacy issues…all of them’ (Chappate, 2002)
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  • Students praying over the rubble of Pantglas Junior School after the Aberfan disaster, a coal waste landslide that killed 144 people, including 116 children. Wales, 1966
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  • Hitler Youth members march in the shape of a swastika in honor of the Unknown Soldier. 27 August 1933.
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  • 1987 McDonald’s AD
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  • His Way to “Liberate” Europe (1944)
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  • Torero Cigarettes: Absolutely No Sales to Women! Jem magazine 1960s
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  • On this day in May 1945, as Europe celebrated V.E. Day, French colonial authorities embarked on a massacre in Algeria that lasted over a month and killed roughly 20,000-30,000 Algerians. The incident was a turning point in French-Algerian relations, paving the way to the Algerian War .
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  • My Mom, little Sister, and I, posing for Dad, circa 1960.
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  • Photo of a German mother crying after finding out her captured son didn’t survive in Soviet Union POW camps. (1955)(1280×1692)
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  • Just when you thought 50s foods couldn’t get any weirder (The pink monstrosity is the Frozen Party Salad.)
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  • Auschwitz officer Irma Grese on trial for war crimes at only 22 years old, September 1945
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